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5.0 based on 57 reviews
Reraig Forest Argo Tours, takes you up the hill where you would not normally go. It gets you very close to our resident red deer, allowing you to take close up photos of relaxed deer in their natural surroundings. Booking is essential, phone Colin.
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Enjoyed a pleasant walk here on a sunny autumn day. Unfortunately the visitor centre was closed but managed to navigate our way around on foot. Climbed to the Knockie viewpoint and walked around the estate. Just the place to blow the cobwebs away and get away from it all
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Islay Outdoor offers bespoke guided tours on the Island of Islay. We offer wildlife walks, seashore foraging, fishing trips, beachcombing, bird watching and guided hill running. You can also have the opportunity of trying some wllderness camping. Your guide is a Green Badge with the Scottish Tourists Guide Association and can offer whole day activities.
After flagging our ‘hope to sees’, Donald crafted a tour for us, also taking into account our ages and mixed abilities. Convivial company and we spotted Otters (with a Heron and Raven having a squabble over some food) and sea eagles. We have been coming to Islay regularly over the years and with Donald discovered some new lovely walks.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
Amazing walk. Definitely one of the best in the whole of Aberdeen. If you haven't been here then you are really missing out! The views at the top (from the tower) and awesome!
4.5 based on 979 reviews
Rothiemurchus welcomes you every day of the year to enjoy and help care for " truly the most beautiful place in my world. A place with so many activities available for old and young but also a place to find complete peace". Be inspired by the scenery of this much loved family run 'duchus', enjoy relaxing or adventurous outdoor activities, share our passion for delicious estate, local produce, craftwork and different gifts and stay on the edge of the ancient forest. Rothiemurchus has been owned, managed and treasured by the Grants of Rothiemurchus for nearly 500 years and is at the forefront of wildlife and cultural conservation, a living place where wildlife and people have thrived together for nearly four thousand years, now one of Scotland’s leading tourist attractions. We are at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, just outside Aviemore, somewhere quite different and special and a much loved jewel of the Highlands of Scotland. Rothiemurchus welcomes you every day of the year. Be inspired by the scenery, enjoy relaxing or adventurous outdoor activities, share our passion for delicious estate produce and caravan or camp on the edge of the ancient forest. At the forefront of nature conservation and one of Scotland’s leading tourist attractions, Rothiemurchus Estate is a much loved community asset. We are at the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, just outside Aviemore, somewhere quite different and special – a jewel of the Highlands of Scotland.
Rothiemurchus estate is unbelievably well-kept with many great paths to walk and a fab visitor centre with the option to participate in countless numbers of outdoor activities including quad biking, Land Rover trips, clay pigeon shooting, cycling... just to name a few. Would definitely recommend a visit.
4.5 based on 344 reviews
Lovely walk around well signposted walks of various lengths. Beautiful trees, local kids have placed painted stones at points throughout.
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